Shocking images revealed during the federal trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs, showing the disgraced rap mogul preparing for "freak offs" at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, despite knowing he was about to be arrested in September 2024.
During the proceedings, his former partner Cassie provided testimony, following her previous allegations of coercion and mistreatment. Law enforcement images revealed Combs had arranged baby oil and ambient lighting in his hotel room, even though he had agreed to surrender to authorities, Dailymail reported.
The evidence presented included small bags containing pink substances, pharmaceutical items, heating equipment and currency. Prosecutors identified some substances as ketamine and MDMA.
Cassie detailed Combs' specific requirements for intimate encounters, including constantly burning aromatic candles that she described as 'super pungent and were mixed with oil and all of the other scents.' She also mentioned his preference for heated baby oil.
Whilst Combs maintains his innocence in the sex trafficking and racketeering charges, his legal team argues the evidence pertains to consensual gatherings.
Special Agent Yasin Binda from Homeland Security Investigations testified about discovering suggestive items and substances in Combs' room. These included lubricants, mood lighting, and various drugs. A prescription for Klonopin under the name 'Frank Black' was also found.
The court also examined photographs showing Cassie with facial injuries from alleged incidents during their relationship. She described sustaining injuries at a Los Angeles hotel and in Canada, where she required medical attention. Despite these incidents, she initially chose not to report them to protect Combs.
Cassie testified that their relationship evolved from professional mentorship to romance during her 21st birthday celebration in Miami.
During the proceedings, his former partner Cassie provided testimony, following her previous allegations of coercion and mistreatment. Law enforcement images revealed Combs had arranged baby oil and ambient lighting in his hotel room, even though he had agreed to surrender to authorities, Dailymail reported.
Drugs, baby oil and cash found in Sean Diddy Combs hotel room in NYC when he was arrested #DiddyTrial pic.twitter.com/USQBZhfDWV
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The evidence presented included small bags containing pink substances, pharmaceutical items, heating equipment and currency. Prosecutors identified some substances as ketamine and MDMA.
Cassie detailed Combs' specific requirements for intimate encounters, including constantly burning aromatic candles that she described as 'super pungent and were mixed with oil and all of the other scents.' She also mentioned his preference for heated baby oil.
Whilst Combs maintains his innocence in the sex trafficking and racketeering charges, his legal team argues the evidence pertains to consensual gatherings.
Special Agent Yasin Binda from Homeland Security Investigations testified about discovering suggestive items and substances in Combs' room. These included lubricants, mood lighting, and various drugs. A prescription for Klonopin under the name 'Frank Black' was also found.
The court also examined photographs showing Cassie with facial injuries from alleged incidents during their relationship. She described sustaining injuries at a Los Angeles hotel and in Canada, where she required medical attention. Despite these incidents, she initially chose not to report them to protect Combs.
Cassie testified that their relationship evolved from professional mentorship to romance during her 21st birthday celebration in Miami.
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